Flights between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca have been consolidating their position as one of the most successful ventures in Andorran air connectivity for over two seasons now. The company Air Nostrum (regional branch of Iberia), which inaugurated the route in January 2024, now operates the service with two weekly flights under a contract valid until 2026. The data supports the strategy: in the 2025-2026 winter season, [number of passengers] were recorded 6,690 passengers, 10.81% more than the previous yearAnd in February, flights with an occupancy rate of 100% were recorded.
It is the second regular air connection after the success of the line between Andorra and Madridinaugurated in 2022. Together, both routes brought Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell Airport to a historic record of 19,160 passengers in 202518% more than the 16,188 registered in 2024. The connection with Palma not only diversifies Andorra's tourist offer, but has proven to be profitable since its first year.
Air Nostrum's decision to connect Andorra with Palma de Mallorca reflects a strategic vision to further integrate Andorra into European air routes. This new route will not only facilitate access to one of the treasures of the Mediterranean for Andorrans and visitors to Andorra, but will also offer residents and tourists of Palma de Mallorca the opportunity to explore the rich culture and stunning natural environment of Andorra. .
What began as a pilot program in the 2023-2024 season—with an occupancy of the 70% and some 2,600 passengers—became a permanent service. It was so successful that the Andorran government did not have to activate the €220,000 subsidy intended to cover potential losses in that first season. Since then, the route has continued to grow.

A bridge in the air: Andorra connects with the world
The history of air connections in Andorra is relatively recent, reflecting the evolution of this small country nestled in the Pyrenees towards a tourist and commercial destination of growing importance. Until recently, Andorra relied mainly on its land connections with France and Spain, which limited its accessibility and visibility on the international stage.
The award to Air Nostrum in 2021 to operate the route between Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell and Madrid was a significant first step. This connection opened new possibilities for travelers and marked the beginning of a new era in the history of Andorra's air connectivity. The recent approval of the route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca by the Government of Andorra in November 2023 not only consolidates these efforts but also expands Andorra's reach on the European aerial map.
This expansion in air routes is a reflection of the growth of Andorra as a tourist and business center. With its picturesque mountain landscape, world-class ski resorts, and a unique culture that mixes French and Spanish influences, Andorra offers a variety of attractions for all types of visitors. From outdoor activities like skiing and hiking to exploring its cultural heritage in small parishes Y museums, Andorra has become an attractive destination throughout the year.
Palma de Mallorca, on the other hand, offers a perfect contrast with its sunny beaches, vibrant nightlife and rich history.. The capital of the Balearic Islands is famous for its impressive cathedral, his old town full of history and its diverse culinary scene. The new air route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca will not only facilitate tourist and cultural exchange between these two unique destinations but will also will strengthen ties between them, creating new opportunities for trade and cultural exchange.
Details of the New Air Route
The route between Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell and Palma de Mallorca, operated by Air Nostrum, has been running since January 2024 and is under contract until 2026. From September 2024, it operates year-round, with two weekly flights adapted to each season. Below are the updated details for the residents and visitors.
Price
- Ticket prices start at 56 euros per journeyResidents of the Balearic Islands retain the 75% discount applied by the Spanish Government on all flights from Balearic airports to other countries.
- On the other hand, Internal connection with the airports of Ibiza and Menorca will be facilitated with the same plane ticket between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca
Schedules and Frequencies
- Operation Dates: The route will be operational from January 5, 2024 to March 31, 2024, covering a total of 13 weeks.
- Frequency: Flights will be scheduled every Friday and Sunday, offering flexibility and convenience for travelers.
- Departure Times: Flights will depart from Palma de Mallorca on Fridays at 8:45 am and from Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell at 10:45 am. On Sundays, there will be flights from Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell to Palma at 15:40 and in the reverse direction at 13:45.
Travel Options
- Direct flights: The cheapest and fastest option will be the direct non-stop route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca.
- Stopover Flights: There will also be options to complete the route with a stopover in Madrid, providing an alternative for those who wish to combine their trip with a visit to the Spanish capital.
Reservations and Availability
- Tickets are available through the website of Iberia and of Air NostrumIt is recommended to book in advance in February and March, the months of highest demand coinciding with the ski season.
This new air route is not only a testament to the growth of Andorra as a key tourist destination, but also reflects Air Nostrum's commitment to providing air services that respond to the needs and preferences of modern travelers. With convenient schedules and flexible flight options, this route is set to become a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers.
Impact of the route on the Economy and Tourism of Andorra
The introduction of the air route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca is not only a novelty in terms of connectivity; represents a significant opportunity to boost tourism and the economy in the Principality of Andorra. This air connection has the potential to open new doors for tourism and economic activity, making the most of Andorra's unique strengths and attractions.
Promotion of Tourism
- Visitor Diversification: This air route will facilitate the arrival of tourists from the Balearic Islands to Andorra, especially during the winter season, when skiing and other mountain sports are at their peak.
- Promotion of Andorra as a Year-round Destination: With better connectivity, Andorra will be able to promote its summer attractions, such as hiking and cultural tourism, to a wider audience.
Economic Synergies
- New Business Opportunities: The route will open possibilities for collaboration in sectors such as commerce, hospitality and services, generating new economic synergies between Andorra and the Balearic Islands. It is much easier for the inhabitants of the Balearic Islands to encourage creating a company in Andorra So.
- Boost to Airport Activity: The increase in flights and passengers will also boost the activity of the Andorra-La Seu d'Urgell airport, contributing to its development and modernization.
Response of the Transport and Mobility Sector
- Confirmed results: The Minister of Tourism emphasized that the data from the 2025-2026 season "confirms the effectiveness of the Government's connectivity policies." The route has generated structural demand that persists even outside of peak season.
- Proven economic viability: The Andorran government has allocated a maximum subsidy of €660,000 for the Palma route in the 2024-2026 contract. However, the initial subsidy of €220,000 was not needed during the 2023-2024 pilot season due to high occupancy rates.
This boost in air connectivity is not only crucial for Andorra in terms of access and visibility but also represents a strategic advance in its economic and tourism planning, allowing the country to position itself as a more accessible and attractive destination on the international scene. Something already searched for in Andorra from the beginning of its transformation.
Comparison with Other Routes
Evaluating Alternatives: The New Andorra-Palma de Mallorca Air Route Versus Other Options
The introduction of the air route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca by Air Nostrum offers a new travel option in a region where there are already several alternatives. Comparing this route to others available provides a broader perspective on its value and potential.
Comparison with Existing Routes
- Convenience and Speed: While road and sea journeys between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca can be longer and less direct, the new air route offers a fast and comfortable solution, significantly reducing travel time.
- Travel Experience: Unlike traveling by car or busWhile they can be tedious and tiring, flying provides a more relaxed experience and allows travelers to enjoy their time at the destination more.
Advantages of the New Route
- Direct and Non-Stop: The option of a direct, non-stop flight is particularly attractive for those looking to minimize travel time.
- Schedule Flexibility: Flights scheduled for Fridays and Sundays align with the needs of travelers planning weekend getaways or short stays.
Possible Disadvantages
- Season Limitation: Since the route is planned for the winter season only, travelers looking for options at other times of the year will have to consider alternatives.
- Climate Dependency: Flights may be more susceptible to cancellations or delays due to adverse weather conditions, especially in the mountainous region of Andorra during winter.
In conclusion, although there are other options for traveling between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca, the new air route offers significant advantages in terms of speed, comfort and flexibility, making it an attractive option for a variety of travelers.
Conclusion: opportunities for Andorra from the new air route
The route between Andorra and Palma de Mallorca has transitioned from a pilot program to a permanent service with sustained growth in just two years. The 6,690 passengers in the winter of 2025-2026 (a year-on-year increase of 10.81%) and the airport's overall record (19,160 passengers in 2025) confirm that Andorra has taken a significant step forward in its air connectivity. This route not only facilitates tourism and cultural exchange, but is already... generating economic return without depending on operating subsidies.
The combination of fares starting from €56, two weekly frequencies all year round and the 75% discount for Balearic residents makes this connection a well-established option.Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell airport is already planning to build nine new hangars on 7,200 m² to meet growing demand — the current 19 are fully occupied.
Looking ahead, the Andorran Association of Tourist Accommodation Businesses has already proposed opening direct flights to London and Paris. The government is also considering establishing a Schengen border crossing point at the airport, which would open the door to long-haul international flights. With the new air traffic control contract scheduled for the summer of 2026, Andorra–La Seu d'Urgell Airport is entering a new phase of operational maturity.
In short, the Andorra–Palma de Mallorca route has ceased to be a promising venture and has become a well-established infrastructure. For the residents in Andorra Whether you're looking for Mediterranean getaways, or for Mallorcans tempted by the ski slopes and tax advantages of the Principality, this direct connection is now a regular and growing reality.
Official sources
- Aeropuerto de Barcelona-El Prat — Aena — Aena
- Conexiones Andorra-Barcelona — Andorra by Bus — Operador privat
Última actualización: mayo de 2026. La información de este artículo se contrasta regularmente con fuentes oficiales del Govern d’Andorra.




